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Premier Shopping Guide to Chattanooga's Northshore: Boutiques, Art & Antiques

Discover exceptional shopping in Chattanooga's historic Northshore neighborhood. Stroll tree-lined streets lined with locally owned boutiques in century-old buildings, sidewalks featuring public art, and unique finds from dresses and shoes to artwork and antiques at every price point.

FRAZIER AVENUE
Premier Shopping Guide to Chattanooga s Northshore: Boutiques, Art & AntiquesBegin your shopping adventure by parking behind the shops in the lot next to Coolidge Park. On the lower level, uncover eclectic treasures like recycled artwork and jewelry at Tangerinas or hand-poured soy candles and soaps at River Street Makery.

Plum Nelly offers an extensive gift selection, including impressive jewelry, dinnerware, art, and hand-blown glassware by local artist Prentice Hicks.

Nearby in the complex is Barefoot Bandits, a children's casual lifestyle boutique featuring brands like Tea, LUCKY, and Skip Hop. For more young shoppers, A Child’s Garden down the street boasts appliqué and smocked clothing plus a vast toy selection.

Seeking fashion? Visit Frankie and Julian’s for curated women's designer dresses, jeans, shoes, and accessories. Across the street, find deals on party dresses at River City Apparel Outlet.

Premier Shopping Guide to Chattanooga s Northshore: Boutiques, Art & AntiquesAs a hub for artists, Chattanooga shines with local creations. In-Town Gallery, the nation's oldest artist co-op, showcases works in oils, watercolor, photography, metalwork, pottery, jewelry, ink/paper, fabric, and more. For folk art, explore Winder Binder Gallery and Bookstore's vibrant displays. In between, Blue Skies offers artfully curated gifts, jewelry, accessories, and unique cards.
 

 

2 NORTHSHORE COMPLEX
After Frazier Avenue's highlights, head to Manufacturers Road for the upscale 2 Northshore Complex, anchored by Whole Foods and Rock/Creek’s flagship store. Browse small, local shops like Willa Collection for high-end women's labels such as Tory Burch, Rebecca Minkoff, Rag & Bone, and Alexis Bittar. The Sandbox caters to young fashionistas from preemie to pre-teen sizes, while Learning Express Toys delights kids. Accessorize at Chattanooga Shoe Company with comfortable, stylish brands like Frye, Dansko, Earthies, and Gentle Souls.

Elevate your home décor at Belle Rive, featuring antiques, gifts, home furnishings, clothing, throw pillows, and chandeliers.

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